Gracelands Cafe
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This place requires peace of mind, a book to read and plenty of time to real feel the essence. They have a satisfying breakfast menu, which when accom…
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To my shame, it's taken years to realise that good restaurants and cafes abound all around me in NW!0 and this morning I made another discovery, Grace…
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It is expensive for the food they serve. For 8 an omelette for lunch, I would expect a bit more substantial than just omelette and a few leaves of roc…
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3 Reviews on “Gracelands Cafe”
This place requires peace of mind, a book to read and plenty of time to real feel the essence. They have a satisfying breakfast menu, which when accompanied by a drink would make it a perfect meal. Its a family cafe where kids play as well but you wont feel out of place. I ordered a vegetarian breakfast. The poached eggs were perfect, combined with the exact ‘sweet spot’ of crispy buttered toast. The rest would also live up to your expectations. You would leave a happy person from this cafe!
To my shame, it’s taken years to realise that good restaurants and cafes abound all around me in NW!0 and this morning I made another discovery, Gracelands cafe on College Road in Kensal Green.Now Sundays are precious to me – working six days a week means that indulgent treats are practically obligatory, so having Eggs Benedict on a Sunday with a mug of builders and the Sunday papers scattered around me seemed like one of my better ideas.And what a good idea it turned out to be. Gracelands is spacious, welcoming and lays its emphasis on organic and homemade food, all cooked from scratch. The chef popped his head over the counter and informed me that he hadn’t been happy with the eggs so was starting again. Nice touch. I wasn’t in a hurry. A cursory glance at the small but interesting menu told me that the credit card would take a big spanking but I suppose providing high quality ingredients (happy pigs as Nick the chef informed me) in an area that attracts top rents is reflected in the prices charged.To my generous breakfast. Bright yellow Hollondaise draped over some perfectly cooked large organic eggs nestled nicely on some quite wonderful Wiltshire ham put a stupid grin on my face that only comes with immense joy at what I’ve thrust into my greedy gob. I have to say I wasn’t terribly impressed with the muffin. A little chewy but everything else was very impressive indeed.A lot of the punters here are regulars – there’s a real feeling of relaxation and contentment that makes Gracelands a sure bet for a Sunday morning visit.I imagine it’s rammed at Sunday lunchtimes with inviting offerings like home made chicken and tarragon pies, roast short rib with star anise and fennel with horseradish mash to tempt you.As an aside, I have heard great things about The Island, diagonally opposite Gracelands and I noticed a sign saying that on Monday nights you can bring your own wine if you’re dining in the restaurant. Guess where I’ll be going for my tea tomorrow night? Sorted. mindingbellieswell.blogspot.com
It is expensive for the food they serve. For 8 an omelette for lunch, I would expect a bit more substantial than just omelette and a few leaves of rocket with vinigeratte; 12 for calamari salad, I would expect more calamari! A big plus for the presentation, but you need another meal after that !